Civil Rights

Administrative Lex

MRPS Act: Part 3

While the First Appellate Authority can face penalties under Section 10(2) for repeated failures or protecting erring officers, the focus remains on the Designated Officer as the frontline provider. The Act’s framework ensures that defaults lead to financial, disciplinary, and administrative consequences, ultimately strengthening citizen rights to timely services without granting blanket immunity to officials.

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Administrative Lex

MRPS Act: Part 2

As per Section 11 of the MRPS Act, 2015, the Designated Officer or First Appellate Authority, as the case may be, is required to pay the imposed penalty amount within 30 days from the date of receiving the communication or order directing payment. If the penalty remains unpaid within this period, the Competent Authority, typically the head of the department or designated superior officer, is empowered to recover the amount directly from the salary of the concerned officer.

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Temple Lex

AMASRA: 2.26 Section 20C. Application for repair or renovation in prohibited area, or construction or re-construction or repair or renovation in regulated area.

2.26 Application for repair or renovation in prohibited area, or construction or re-construction or repair or renovation in regulated area:

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